This demonstration shows participants how to set up an exam in the Pollock Testing Center using the Canvas Learning Management System. Participants in this demonstration learn how to apply recommended and optional quiz settings.

This Training on Demand can be delivered online via Zoom or in-person as a 1 hour demonstration session.

This session focuses on the features available in Microsoft Access 2016, a relational database program. You will learn the location of commonly used tools and be introduced to how context-specific tools aer used to manage a database. You will also explore features for creating and managing data in a table, query, form, and report.

This hands-on training session will focus on creating and modifying queries using related tables within Microsoft Access, a relational database program. Various types of queries will be introduced. This workshop will also cover advanced query functions, such as aggregate totals and calculated expressions. A professional manual will be provided in this workshop.

This hands-on training session will focus on the basic skills necessary to begin using Microsoft Access, a relational database program that allows for efficient storage and management of large collections of information. This course will cover basic features and functions, such as building a table, defining properties, and creating queries, forms, and reports within Access. It will also introduce database concepts. A professional manual will be provided in this workshop.

This series of 1-hour demonstration sessions are scheduled online during a typical lunch hour. They deal with a variety of advanced topics in Canvas such as large enrollment classes, rubrics, and integrations. To view the upcoming session topics and course descriptions, visit the Learning Resource Network and search for “Canvas Brown Bag.”

Penn State's Canvas Learning Center serves as a gateway for faculty and support staff to get the most out of using Canvas for teaching and learning. The learning path is housed within a Canvas course and designed to be your one-stop-shop for learning how to use Canvas, whether you do so at your own pace or through live training!

This hands-on workshop prepares participants to use Canvas discussions in their courses at Penn State, guiding them through the creation process and best practices for initiating, facilitating, and managing online discussions. This session also includes methods for helping students maximize their learning potential through discussions.

This Training on Demand can be delivered online via Zoom or in-person as a 1 hour demonstration or a 2.5 hour hands-on session.

This session will prepare participants to use the collaborative student groups feature of Canvas to enhance instruction, communication, and evaluation in their courses. Participants will be introduced to advantages of using student groups within an academic course as well as best practices for setting up and managing groups.

This Training on Demand can be delivered online via Zoom or in-person as a 1 hour demonstration or a 2.5 hour hands-on session.